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   Irene Andersson to danijel   
   Re: Winter mushrooms from the "old" coun   
   11 Jan 06 19:44:56   
   
   From: ir@ene.nu   
      
   On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:10:57 +0100, danijel  wrote:   
      
   >On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:26:52 -0800, "Dimitar Bojantchev"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>Does the Hygrophorus poetarum look like a descent id? Have you seen it   
   >>before? Found patches in two different oak forests, around 60 km apart.   
   >   
   >Maybe Hygrophorus arbustivus   
      
   I'm not very familiar with species that normally are growing with   
   beech, but was thinking of that too, for the collection in pic 2.   
   But the small and slimy-looking one at the bottom, could be   
   Hygrophorus lindtneri (growing with Carpinus and Corylus).   
      
   In the picture to the left, I get a feeling it is a third species.   
   They look big enough to be H. penarius/barbatulus (beech/oak?).   
   What do you think, Danijel? You have seen more of those than I have..   
      
   Irene Andersson   
      
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